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The phrase "a cliff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a steep rock face or a high, steep bank, often in geographical or metaphorical contexts.
Example: "The hikers stood at the edge of a cliff, taking in the breathtaking view of the valley below."
Alternatives: "a precipice" or "a ledge".
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Perhaps off a cliff.
rushing toward a cliff.
It was like a cliff.
Throw them off a cliff!
It was almost a cliff.
"Is there a cliff?
It's on a cliff.
"We'd follow Braxton off a cliff".
Not off a cliff, mind you.
He drowned in a cliff diving accident.
Then he falls off a cliff.
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